New Zealand hardly needed a boost after England racked up a rugby score of 27-8 in the first cricket test at Eden Park, but they got one through gully aficionado Kane Williamson.
Craig Overton sliced a wide Trent Boult yorker for four in the 15th over to get off the mark. More importantly, the stroke took the visitors beyond 26, the record lowest test score set by New Zealand against England at the same ground 63 years ago.
The following over, Tim Southee lured Stuart Broad into an edge which flew towards the North Stand's short straight boundary.
Williamson leapt left like a starfish at a disco to take one of the catches of his generation.
Parallel to the ground, the pink ball stuck in his hand to register an unforgettable piece of fielding.